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Unit 1 Reconstruction to 1897
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13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments (5.1.1.a)
Plans for Reconstruction (5.1.1.b)
Sharecropping, tenant farming, and the Freedman's Bureau (5.1.1.c)
Legislation and Denial of African American Rights (5.1.1.d)
African American Response (5.1.1.e)
The End of Reconstruction (5.1.1.f)
Molly Zeins' Assessment for 5.1.1 (mollyzeins@gmail.com):
Reconstruction Assessment.docx
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Causes of Industrialization (5.1.2.a)
Laissez-Fair Attitudes toward Capitalism (5.1.2.b)
New Technology and Innovation (5.1.2.c)
Regulation of the Economy (5.1.2.d)
Role of Business Leaders (5.1.2.e)
Impact of Industrialization on Workers (5.1.3.a)
Impact of Industrialization on Regional Development (5.1.3.b)
Government and Public Response to Immigration (5.1.3.c)
Political Machines (5.1.3.d)
Industrialization and Urbanization (5.1.3.e)
Social Darwinism (5.1.3.f)
Populist Movement (5.1.3.g)
Factors Influencing Westward Expansion (5.1.4.a)
Impact Geography and Technology on Westward Settlements (5.1.4.b)
Impact of Westward Expansion on Native Americans (5.1.4.c)
Impact of government on Migration Patterns (5.1.4.d)
Experiences of Minorities in the West (5.1.4.e)
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Plans for Reconstruction (5.1.1.b)
Sharecropping, tenant farming, and the Freedman's Bureau (5.1.1.c)
Legislation and Denial of African American Rights (5.1.1.d)
African American Response (5.1.1.e)
The End of Reconstruction (5.1.1.f)
Molly Zeins' Assessment for 5.1.1 (mollyzeins@gmail.com):
Causes of Industrialization (5.1.2.a)
Laissez-Fair Attitudes toward Capitalism (5.1.2.b)
New Technology and Innovation (5.1.2.c)
Regulation of the Economy (5.1.2.d)
Role of Business Leaders (5.1.2.e)
Impact of Industrialization on Workers (5.1.3.a)
Impact of Industrialization on Regional Development (5.1.3.b)
Government and Public Response to Immigration (5.1.3.c)
Political Machines (5.1.3.d)
Industrialization and Urbanization (5.1.3.e)
Social Darwinism (5.1.3.f)
Populist Movement (5.1.3.g)
Factors Influencing Westward Expansion (5.1.4.a)
Impact Geography and Technology on Westward Settlements (5.1.4.b)
Impact of Westward Expansion on Native Americans (5.1.4.c)
Impact of government on Migration Patterns (5.1.4.d)
Experiences of Minorities in the West (5.1.4.e)